Author Topic: Vista, Mac OS X Clone?  (Read 9789 times)

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Re: Vista, Mac os Clone.
« Reply #60 on: 16 March 2006, 13:48 »
Or XP on a 233 64MB machine?
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Re: Vista, Mac os Clone.
« Reply #61 on: 16 March 2006, 15:52 »
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Or XP on a 233 64MB machine?

Done it, expect with 128MB ram.
But that meets the min requirements on the box, Vistas min requirements is like a 2.4 Pentium 4 or equiv or something like that.




I did see a comp with A 233Mhz pentium and 60MB ram running XP, but it wasnt mine
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Re: Vista, Mac os Clone.
« Reply #62 on: 16 March 2006, 16:48 »
I tried to run XP on my old 233 (could have been 133, not sure) mhz machine before I had this machine/discovered GNU/Linux.

Wouldn't install.

Think it was the CD ROM drive, too slow maybe.
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Re: Vista, Mac os Clone.
« Reply #63 on: 16 March 2006, 17:44 »
I've used a machine with 128MB of RAM and XP briefly at a computer auction and it wasn't that slow. Most MS Office programs ran at an acceptable speed but I imagine it would've slowed down if I had several programs running or if I installed some anti-virus software.
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Re: Vista, Mac os Clone.
« Reply #64 on: 22 March 2006, 03:22 »
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Congrats you are the only person insane enough to run vista on a p3

I have plans to try to run it on a pentium 2 or a amd k6-2 475mhz I will take screens of it.
 
The Pentium 3 runs at 900mhz.
 
 
And is that a challange to run windows 98 on a 486? I would if I had a 486 motherboard I only have 2x 486 cpus.
 
 
:P I try to get the most out of old tech :P

windows xp lets see let me find my box...


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Re: Vista, Mac os Clone.
« Reply #65 on: 1 April 2006, 18:17 »
lol, I tried to put the windows vista cd in the 200mhz p-pro and it just ignored it. It wouldn't even startup the install thing.

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Re: Vista, Mac os Clone.
« Reply #66 on: 1 April 2006, 18:58 »
Oh no, I'm sure you can put 98 on the 486, it will just be a boat anchor.  I put 98 on a pentium 1 (200 MHz) computer with 128 mb ram.  Frustratingly slow  without 98 Lite.

I think vista will require the i686 instruction set.  No pentium pro, no pentium I.

Plus, I'm willing to guess that the
Vista CD doesn't come with a boot floppy, so you can't put it on any computer that doesnt' support boot from CD.
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Re: Vista, Mac os Clone.
« Reply #67 on: 1 April 2006, 19:45 »
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lol, I tried to put the windows vista cd in the 200mhz p-pro and it just ignored it. It wouldn't even startup the install thing.


:eek: FOR THE LOVE OF GOD WHY?!?!

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Re: Vista, Mac os Clone.
« Reply #68 on: 3 April 2006, 02:48 »
hey pentium pros make good affordable server. Why 1 no fans 2 it is the dual cpu version of the pentium 1. 3 I really don't know I just like counting to 3.

They don't have fans (other then the psu) but they get really hot. REALLY HOT. but they still don't crash or anything stupid like that. I have set it up to read cd first I put a dvd rom in it and tried some windows 98 linux cds to make sure it could read on boot. I will try again but who knows. I got suse linux 10 running on it, it was rather slow but ok.

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Re: Vista, Mac os Clone.
« Reply #69 on: 3 April 2006, 04:30 »
Pentiums cannot burn as they say, because they automatically tune down the clock speed as temperature reaches a critical limit ... it's not recommended you run them hot, but I suppose you could without too many problems.

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Re: Vista, Mac os Clone.
« Reply #70 on: 4 April 2006, 04:01 »
this is a hp/compaq digital somthing. Don't remember I didn't build it, hp built it a long time ago so the overheating thing is there fault.

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Re: Vista, Mac os Clone.
« Reply #71 on: 4 April 2006, 04:20 »
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Pentiums cannot burn as they say, because they automatically tune down the clock speed as temperature reaches a critical limit ... it's not recommended you run them hot, but I suppose you could without too many problems.

Yeah, um tex, thats the Pentium 4s. Everything under P4 cant throttle. I did here of a person who put a blow torch to a pentium 1  while the computer was running and it was almost 2 minutes before the comp crashes
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Re: Vista, Mac os Clone.
« Reply #72 on: 4 April 2006, 05:27 »
http://www.tomshardware.com/2001/09/17/hot_spot/index.html

A 2001 article.  Watch the Athlons go up in flames and take out their motherboard, while the Pentium III and IV survive without a heat sink.
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Re: Vista, Mac os Clone.
« Reply #73 on: 4 April 2006, 23:12 »
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http://www.tomshardware.com/2001/09/17/hot_spot/index.html

A 2001 article.  Watch the Athlons go up in flames and take out their motherboard, while the Pentium III and IV survive without a heat sink.

Cool :cool:

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Re: Vista, Mac os Clone.
« Reply #74 on: 4 April 2006, 23:35 »
I'm glad I went with Intel chips now...
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